ZT Bros Oskon 90s

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ZT Bros Oskon 90s is a captivating typographic creation that seamlessly blends the aesthetic charm of the 1990s retro era with a modern touch. With unmatched serif elegance and a unique 90s style, this font offers 72 variations, including sharp condensed forms, graceful expansions, and captivating italic styles.

Every character in ZT Bros Oskon 90s is meticulously crafted, creating a vintage ambiance that is truly enchanting. Featuring 6 font weights ranging from Extra Light to Bold, this font provides you with the flexibility to create a wide range of striking and memorable designs.

Features of ZT Bros Oskon 90s:

  • 72 Unique Variations

  • Aesthetic Retro Vibes from the 1990s

  • Elegant Serif Style

  • Condensed, Expanded, and Italic Forms

  • 6 Font Weights: Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi-Bold, Bold

  • Exceptional Creative Versatility

ZT Bros Oskon 90s is the perfect choice for graphic design projects, branding, posters, and other promotional materials that require a captivating retro touch. Unleash limitless creativity with this font and infuse a nostalgic 1990s vibe into every one of your creations.

I hope you have fun using ZT Bros Oskon 90s.

Extra Light Condensed

Light Condensed

Condensed

Medium Condensed

Semi Bold Condensed

Bold Condensed

Extra Light Condensed Italic

Light Condensed Italic

Condensed Italic

Medium Condensed Italic

Semi Bold Condensed Italic

Bold Condensed Italic

Extra Light Semi Condensed

Light Semi Condensed

Semi Condensed

Medium Semi Condensed

Semi Bold Semi Condensed

Bold Semi Condensed

Extra Light Semi Condensed Italic

Light Semi Condensed Italic

Semi Condensed Italic

Medium Semi Condensed Italic

Semi Bold Semi Condensed Italic

Bold Semi Condensed Italic

Extra Light

Light

Regular

Medium

Semi Bold

Bold

Extra Light Italic

Light Italic

Italic

Medium Italic

Semi Bold Italic

Bold Italic

Extra Light Semi Expanded

Light Semi Expanded

Semi Expanded

Medium Semi Expanded

Semi Bold Semi Expanded

Bold Semi Expanded

Extra Light Semi Expanded Italic

Light Semi Expanded Italic

Semi Expanded Italic

Medium Semi Expanded Italic

Semi Bold Semi Expanded Italic

Bold Semi Expanded Italic

Extra Light Expanded

Light Expanded

Expanded

Medium Expanded

Semi Bold Expanded

Bold Expanded

Extra Light Expanded Italic

Light Expanded Italic

Expanded Italic

Medium Expanded Italic

Semi Bold Expanded Italic

Bold Expanded Italic

Extra Light Extra Expanded

Light Extra Expanded

Extra Expanded

Medium Extra Expanded

Semi Bold Extra Expanded

Bold Extra Expanded

Extra Light Extra Expanded Italic

Light Extra Expanded Italic

Extra Expanded Italic

Medium Extra Expanded Italic

Semi Bold Extra Expanded Italic

Bold Extra Expanded Italic

Style - ZT Bros Oskon 90s Bold • 700

Size - 225px

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Classic 90s Elegance

Style - ZT Bros Oskon 90s Medium • 500

Size - 225px

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Timeless Serif Typeface

Style - ZT Bros Oskon 90s
Light Expanded • 300

Size - 225px

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Nostalgic Modern Type

Style - ZT Bros Oskon 90s Bold Italic • 700

Size - 180px

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Where vintage sophistication feels new.

Style - ZT Bros Oskon 90s Light Italic • 300

Size - 150px

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Where 90s flair meets precision.

Style - ZT Bros Oskon 90s Regular • 400

Size - 15px

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Tardigrades, known colloquially as water bears or moss piglets, are a phylum of eight-legged segmented micro-animals. They were first described by the German zoologist Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773, who called them Kleiner Wasserbär (“little water bear”). In 1777, the Italian biologist Lazzaro Spallanzani named them Tardigrada, which means “slow steppers”. They have been found in diverse regions of Earth’s biosphere – mountaintops, the deep sea, tropical rainforests, and the Antarctic. Tardigrades are among the most resilient animals known, with individual species able to survive

extreme conditions – such as exposure to extreme temperatures, extreme pressures (both high and low), air deprivation, radiation, dehydration, and starvation – that would quickly kill most other known forms of life. Tardigrades have survived exposure to outer space. There are about 1,300 known species in the phylum Tardigrada, a part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa consisting of animals that grow by ecdysis such as arthropods and nematodes. The earliest known true members of the group are known from Cretaceous (145 to 66 million years ago) amber, found in

North America, but are essentially modern forms, and therefore likely have a significantly earlier origin, as they diverged from their closest relatives in the Cambrian, over 500 million years ago. Tardigrades are usually about 0.5 mm (0.020 in) long when fully grown. They are short and plump, with four pairs of legs, each ending in claws (usually four to eight) or suction disks. Tardigrades are prevalent in mosses and lichens and feed on plant cells, algae, and small invertebrates. When collected, they may be viewed under a low-power microscope, making them accessible to students and amateur scientists.

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Mary Toft (née Denyer; c. 1701–1763) was an English woman from Godalming, Surrey, who became the subject of considerable controversy when she tricked doctors into believing that she had given birth to rabbits. In 1726, Toft became pregnant, but following her reported fascination with the sighting of a rabbit, she miscarried. Her claim to have given birth to various animal parts prompted the arrival of John Howard, a local surgeon, who investigated the matter. He delivered several pieces of animal flesh and duly notified other prominent

physicians, which brought the case to the attention of Nathaniel St. André, surgeon to the Royal Household of King George I. By then quite famous, Toft was brought to London where she was studied in detail; under intense scrutiny and producing no more rabbits she confessed to the hoax, and was subsequently imprisoned as a fraud. The resultant public mockery created panic within the medical profession and ruined the careers of several prominent surgeons.

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